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Thingling, Numbness In Right Thigh, Left Ventrical Ejection, Deep Vein Thrombosis. How To Over Come Without Surgery?

Hello,I have had tingling and numbness in my right thigh ever since I was in the hospital.I had 1 meter of my jejunum removed.I do have 2 compressed[herniated] discs in my back one in the thoracik area and the other in the lumbar region.I also have left ventricle ejection factor of 36% due to arterial spasms which I have had since a M.I. in 1978.My jejunum oscopy was cused by a deep vein thrombosis .After 10 days in the hospital I would get excruciating pain shooting down my thigh.This lightening pain has gone away,however my right thigh tingles,burning sensation pretty well 24/7.How can i alleviate this situation with out surgery^
Wed, 9 Oct 2013
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hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of SCIATICA may be the cause for your tingling,burning,numbness sensation of your thigh

the SCIATIC NERVE RUNNING DOWN THE BACK OF THE THIGH ,and may be caused by

-exposure to damp
-pressure on nerve,by tumor,or constipation,or through injury
-over use of limbs walking
-rheumatism or gout

kindly rule out the possible causes with x-ray or MRI scan for lumbosacral spine,

treatment option;
i advise you taking Homeopathic medicines gives safe and permanent cure for your complaints
consult your local homeopathic physician for correct diagnosis of the case and remedy to fit your complaints
I hope this is helpful for you, thank you          

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Thingling, Numbness In Right Thigh, Left Ventrical Ejection, Deep Vein Thrombosis. How To Over Come Without Surgery?

hi i had gone through your query and understand your concerns. i would come up with the possibility of SCIATICA may be the cause for your tingling,burning,numbness sensation of your thigh the SCIATIC NERVE RUNNING DOWN THE BACK OF THE THIGH ,and may be caused by -exposure to damp -pressure on nerve,by tumor,or constipation,or through injury -over use of limbs walking -rheumatism or gout kindly rule out the possible causes with x-ray or MRI scan for lumbosacral spine, treatment option; i advise you taking Homeopathic medicines gives safe and permanent cure for your complaints consult your local homeopathic physician for correct diagnosis of the case and remedy to fit your complaints I hope this is helpful for you, thank you